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  • Baker catches Patrick in new poll (MA governor's race)

    09/26/2010 5:00:08 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 61 replies
    Boston Globe ^ | September 26, 2010 | Frank Phillips and Michael Levenson
    With just five weeks to the election, Republican Charles D. Baker has pulled even with Governor Deval Patrick in a gubernatorial race shaped by anti-incumbent sentiment and unusually high excitement among Republican voters, according to a new Boston Globe poll. The poll results also suggest that independent Timothy P. Cahill is pulling voters equally from Baker and Patrick, raising questions about the conventional political thinking that his candidacy is undercutting Baker’s chance to defeat the governor in the Nov. 2 election. In the Globe poll, taken last week, Patrick, a Democrat, won support from 35 percent of likely voters, compared...
  • Ma. Governor's Race:Patrick 45% Baker 31% Cahill 14%

    05/12/2010 7:19:00 AM PDT · by massmike · 21 replies · 1,172+ views
    redmassgroup.com ^ | 05/12/2010 | Mike Rosettie
    In the wake of over $1,000,000 in negative ads from the Republican Governor's Association Massachusetts Treasurer Tim Cahill has crashed in the Rasmussen poll released today. In the same poll released on April 7th showed Patrick 35%, Baker 27%, Cahill 23%. The net swing over the past 5 weeks has been Patrick +10%, Baker +4% and Cahill -9%. Tim Cahill has also dropped into 3rd place among unenrolled voters showing Baker 36%, Patrick 28%, Cahill 21%.
  • The Republican Governors Association goes after a tea party independent

    05/04/2010 12:05:25 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 34 replies · 855+ views
    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ ^ | April 27, 2010 | By David Weigel
    Two weeks after independent Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Tim Cahill attended the big tea party on Boston Common, he's getting hit with a seven-figure attack ad from the Republican Governors Association. The RGA's strategy, as the Boston Globe points out, is to do what it did to Chris Daggett, the 2009 independent candidate for governor of New Jersey, and inform voters that Cahill is even worse than the Democratic incumbent, Gov. Deval Patrick (D-Mass.). The problem is that Daggett ran generally to the left of now-Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). Cahill is running to the right of the field in Massachusetts, gunning...